US20030041871A1 - Makeup mirror apparatus and makeup method using the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a makeup mirror apparatus reflecting a user thereof when making up, and also relates to a makeup method using the makeup mirror apparatus.
- a makeup template tends to be widely used such as described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-108730.
- This template is a plastic sheet having frame openings, which are formed in preferable shapes of an eyebrow and a lip. The template is put to the eyebrow and the lip to use an eyebrow pencil, an eye pencil and a lipstick.
- the above makeup template is put to a user's face in order to write the eyebrow and in order to use the lipstick so that it is necessary to use one hand for the purpose of pressing the template.
- the eyebrow must be written and the lipstick must be used only by the other hand so that dexterity is required for making up, further, experience is necessary to some extent for finishing one's makeup in a beautiful state.
- the hand pressing the template tires, a position of the template put on the face is likely to be shifted. Accordingly, there arises a problem in that positions of the written eyebrow and the applied lipstick are also shifted.
- the makeup mirror apparatus comprises a mirror for reflecting a user, and an electronic display for displaying a sample image used for performing one's makeup.
- the mirror and the electronic display are preferable to be contained in a compact case.
- a half mirror is used as the mirror and is disposed in front of the electronic display.
- an LCD (liquid crystal display) panel is used as the electronic display.
- the LCD panel displays the sample image which is read from a memory card loaded in the compact case.
- the sample image displayed on the LCD panel is overlapped with a face of the user reflected in the half mirror. The user's face is made up by tracing the sample image.
- the mirror and the electronic display are unified to constitute a mirror unit.
- a camera portion is removably attached to the mirror unit.
- the camera portion is removed from the mirror unit and is held by a user's hand. In virtue of this, it is possible to image a detail of the user's face.
- the camera portion is preferable to be provided with an attachment to which a cosmetic tool for making up is detachably attached.
- the makeup mirror apparatus of the present invention it is possible to carry out fine operations of one's makeup, and the makeup may be easily finished in a beautiful state. Moreover, it is also possible to bring in a newest makeup style without delay.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a usage state of a makeup mirror apparatus according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a non-usage state of the makeup mirror apparatus
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram schematically showing an electrical structure of the makeup mirror apparatus
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory illustration showing a state in that an LCD panel of the makeup mirror apparatus displays a sample image
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a state in that a user holds the makeup mirror apparatus to use it;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are explanatory illustrations showing a state in that the makeup mirror apparatus is used under an enlargement mode
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory illustration showing a state in that the makeup mirror apparatus is used in another way
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a makeup mirror apparatus of a second embodiment
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a usage state of the makeup mirror apparatus shown in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing an example in which the makeup mirror apparatus shown in FIG. 8 is integrally formed with an attachment for attaching a cosmetic tool;
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory illustration showing a state of the makeup mirror apparatus used for making up nails
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory illustration showing a state in that a sample image of the nail is displayed when making up the nail.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory illustration showing a state of the makeup mirror apparatus used for setting a hair style.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 respectively show a usage state and a non-usage state of a makeup mirror apparatus 10 according to the present invention.
- An external shape of the makeup mirror apparatus 10 is identical with that of a cosmetic compact case.
- the makeup mirror apparatus 10 is constituted of a case body 11 and a case lid (upper lid) 12 .
- the case lid 12 is rotatably attached to the case body 11 via a rotary shaft 13 provided at an end edge thereof.
- Each of the case body 11 and the case lid 12 is formed in a rectangular flat shape having a roundish form as a whole and having a gently curved surface. Owing to this, when the case lid 12 is closed, the makeup mirror apparatus 10 has a compact-and-portable shape so as to be easily carried.
- a front end of the case body 11 is provided with a claw 14 integrally formed with a button 14 a .
- the case lid 12 is formed with an engagement hole 15 located at a position corresponding to the claw 14 .
- a spring (not shown) is incorporated inside the rotary shaft 13 . This spring urges the case lid 12 toward an open position shown in FIG. 1.
- the claw 14 engages with the engagement hole 15 to lock the case lid 12 at the closed position.
- the claw 14 is released from the engagement hole 15 so that the case lid 12 is rotated toward the open position by means of the spring incorporated in the rotary shaft 13 .
- An inner surface of the case lid 12 is provided with a mirror unit 16 and a camera portion 17 , further, the outside thereof is formed with a memory slot 18 .
- a detachable memory card 20 loaded into the memory slot 18 are used smart media (registered trademark) and so forth.
- the case lid 12 has a built-in power battery 19 .
- the power battery 19 a sheet battery having a flat shape is used in order to thin the case lid 12 down.
- the mirror unit 16 is constituted of an LCD panel 21 (see FIG. 3) and a half mirror 22 .
- the LCD panel 21 is fixed to the inner surface of the case lid 12 .
- the half mirror 22 is attached so as to cover the front of the LCD panel 21 .
- the half mirror 22 is the so-called semitransparent mirror. An image displayed on the LCD panel 21 is observed from the outside through the half mirror 22 .
- the LCD panel 21 displays a sample image read from the memory card 20 in which data of the sample images of fifty or more, for instance, are stored.
- the sample images include various patterns of eyebrows and contours of lips.
- the makeup mirror apparatus 10 is used, the sample image read from the memory card 20 is displayed on the LCD panel 21 , and at the same time, a user's face is reflected in the half mirror 22 .
- the user's face reflected in the half mirror 22 is overlapped with the sample image displayed on the LCD panel 21 to trace a contour of the sample image. Owing to this, it is possible to finish one's makeup in a beautiful state.
- the sample image to be displayed on the LCD panel 21 is stored in a storage medium of the memory card so that it is possible to always adapt the makeup to the newest style by changing the memory card 20 .
- the way of obtaining the new sample image is not exclusive to the change of the memory card 20 .
- the memory card 20 removed from the makeup mirror apparatus 10 may be connected to a personal computer, a communication terminal and so forth to store image data of the sample image, which is sent via a telephone station, in the memory card.
- the makeup mirror apparatus 10 may have a communication function to receive the image data of the sample image. The received image data is stored in the memory card 20 .
- the camera portion 17 is formed with a taking window 24 for exposing a taking lens 23 behind which a CCD image sensor 25 (see FIG. 3) is disposed.
- the camera portion 17 is positioned at an upper portion of the mirror unit 16 .
- An optical axis L of the taking lens and a focal length thereof are set such that the user's face is imaged when the user confronts the front of the mirror unit 16 .
- the camera portion 17 is used for the purpose of finishing the makeup in a more beautiful state rather than the ordinary makeup.
- the user's face is taken by the camera portion 17 , and a part of the taken face is enlarged and is displayed on the LCD panel 21 .
- the sample image to be overlapped with the enlarged part of the face is also enlarged and displayed. Tracing is performed by using the enlarged image so that the fine makeup may be easily performed.
- the inner surface of the case body 11 is provided with a cosmetic-material containing area 26 , a brush containing area 27 , and operation buttons 28 .
- the cosmetic-material containing area 26 contains cosmetic materials 29 , 30 and 31 used for writing the eyebrow.
- the cosmetic materials 29 , 30 and 31 have different colors of brown, dark brown and gray, for instance.
- the brush containing area 27 has an oblong concave shape and contains an eyebrow brush 32 , an eye pencil 33 and so force necessary for writing the eyebrow.
- the operation buttons 28 includes a mode switching button and an adjustment button.
- the mode switching button is used for changing a normal mode and an enlargement mode utilizing the camera portion 17 .
- the adjustment button is used for selecting the sample image to be displayed on the LCD panel 21 , and is also used for adjusting a display magnification of the sample image and a magnification of the image taken by the camera portion 17 . All of the buttons for executing various operations are arranged.
- FIG. 3 schematically shows an electrical structure of the makeup mirror apparatus 10 of the present invention.
- the makeup mirror apparatus 10 is roughly divided into two portions of an LCD display portion 34 and the camera portion 17 . These portions are controlled by an image-data processing circuit 35 .
- the image-data processing circuit 35 totally controls electrical operations of the makeup mirror apparatus 10 , for instance, the display of the sample image read from the memory card 20 , and the display of the user's face taken by the camera portion 17 .
- the image-data processing circuit 35 monitors signals, which are inputted from the operation buttons 28 via an I/O port 36 , to perform signal processing in accordance with the inputted signal.
- the memory card 20 is used for both of writing and reading.
- the camera portion 17 is mainly constituted of members necessary for imaging the user's face.
- the CCD image sensor 25 is disposed behind the taking lens 23 . By focusing the taking lens 23 , a subject image is formed on a photoelectric surface of the CCD image sensor 25 .
- a CCD driver 37 drives the CCD image sensor 25 to convert the optical subject image into an electric image signal to be outputted.
- the outputted image signal is amplified by an amplifier 38 up to an appropriate level. After that, the image signal is digitally converted by an A-D converter 39 and is inputted into the image-data processing circuit 35 .
- the image-data processing circuit 35 Under the normal mode, the image-data processing circuit 35 outputs the data of the sample image, which is read from the memory card 20 , to an LCD driver 42 via a D-A converter 40 and an amplifier 41 . Meanwhile, under the enlargement mode, the image-data processing circuit 35 outputs the image data, in which the user's face taken by the camera portion 17 is enlarged, to the LCD driver 42 in addition to the sample image. Owing to this, on the LCD panel 21 driven by the LCD driver 42 , the sample image is displayed under the normal mode. In contrast, under the enlargement mode, the composed image of the sample image and the enlarged image of the user's face is displayed on the LCD panel 21 .
- the makeup mirror apparatus 10 When the makeup mirror apparatus 10 is used, the case lid 12 is opened first to set the usage state. Then, the operation button 28 is pressed to turn on the power supply. The normal mode is selected at the outset. Upon selecting the normal mode, shapes of eyebrows 43 of the sample image are displays on the LCD panel 21 such as shown in FIG. 4. The user changes the sample image by using the operation button 28 until the sample image of a favorite shape is displayed. After determining the sample image, the makeup mirror apparatus 10 is held such as shown in FIG. 5. A position of the eyebrow 43 of the sample image displayed on the LCD panel 21 is overlapped with a position of the user's eyebrow reflected in the half mirror 22 . In this state, the makeup is performed.
- one of the cosmetic materials 29 to 31 is put on a tip 32 a of the eyebrow brush 32 to apply it to the user's face.
- the cosmetic material is applied, tracing the outline of the eyebrow 43 of the sample image so as not to straggle therefrom.
- the length of the user's eyebrow is sometimes adjusted with scissors and the user's eyebrow of superfluous portions are sometimes pulled with tweezers. Also in these cases, the user's eyebrow may be cut and pulled relative to a portion located outside the eyebrow 43 of the sample image.
- the cosmetic material is applied so as to change a kind of the color and a tone thereof in accordance with the respective portions of the eyebrow, for example, in accordance with a leading portion 43 a , a middle portion 43 b , and a trailing portion 43 c .
- the kind of the color and the tone thereof are shown by a color image.
- the user applies the cosmetic material to the user's eyebrow with the eyebrow brush 32 and writes the user's eyebrow with the eye pencil 33 so as to correspond to the color of the eyebrow 43 of the sample image.
- the enlargement mode is set with the mode switching button.
- the camera portion 17 is turned on to image the user's face by the CCD image sensor 25 .
- the image of the user's face taken by the CCD image sensor 25 is enlarged and is displayed on the LCD panel 21 .
- a position of a hand 44 holding the makeup mirror apparatus 10 is adjusted so as to image the user's eyebrow with the camera portion 17 .
- an enlarged image 45 of the user's eyebrow is displayed such as shown in FIG. 6A. Incidentally, this moment is just after switching the normal mode to the enlargement mode so that the eyebrows 43 of the sample image are displayed similarly to the normal mode.
- the user manipulates the operation button 28 such that an amplification of the eyebrow 43 and a position thereof are adjusted so as to correspond to the enlarged image 45 of the user's eyebrow.
- the enlarged image 45 and the eyebrow 43 of the sample image are displayed in a overlapping state (see FIG. 6B).
- the eyebrow 43 of the sample image is traced, applying the cosmetic material to the user's eyebrow with the eyebrow brush 32 and writing the user's eyebrow with the eye pencil 33 .
- FIG. 6 only one eyebrow is displayed for the purpose of displaying the enlarged image as large as possible. However, this is not exclusive. Both eyebrows may be displayed in a state that the eyebrows are enlarged within an extent staying in the LCD panel 21 .
- the eyebrow is made up as an example.
- the present invention is not exclusive to the eyebrow.
- Another portion of the face for instance a lip, may be made up.
- the whole of the user's face may be made up by displaying a sample image of the whole face.
- the user's eyebrow is overlapped with the sample image to trace it for making up.
- the mirror unit 16 may be divided into two areas of a left area 16 a and a right area 16 b .
- the eyebrow 43 of the sample image is displayed only on the left area 16 a , and the user's face reflected in the right area 16 b is made up so as to become symmetry relative to the sample image.
- the makeup mirror apparatus has the exterior which is identical with a cosmetic compact case.
- the second embodiment relates to a makeup mirror apparatus of a desktop style having a form of a cosmetic mirror mainly used in a home.
- a member identical with that of the first embodiment is denoted by the same reference numeral and the description thereof is abbreviated.
- a makeup mirror apparatus 50 comprises a mirror unit 51 , a support 52 for supporting the mirror unit 51 , and a camera portion 53 .
- the mirror unit 51 has a similar structure with the mirror unit 16 of the first embodiment.
- the mirror unit 51 is constituted of the LCD panel 21 and the half mirror 22 stacked thereon.
- An upper portion of the mirror unit 51 is formed with a concave 54 for attaching the camera portion 53 .
- the camera portion 53 has a cylindrical exterior 55 in which the taking lens 23 and the CCD image sensor 25 similar to the first embodiment are incorporated.
- the exterior 55 of the camera portion 53 is formed so as to have a periphery corresponding to the concave 54 of the mirror unit 51 .
- the camera portion 53 is removably attached to the mirror unit 51 .
- the support 52 is provided with the operation button 28 and a power cord 56 .
- the support 52 rotatably supports the mirror unit 51 via a rotary shaft 57 .
- the camera portion 53 is connected to the support 52 via a cord 58 .
- the power cord 56 is connected to an outlet of a home to supply a power to the makeup mirror apparatus 50 .
- the sample image is displayed on the LCD panel 21 in a similar way to the first embodiment.
- the sample image is traced to perform the makeup.
- the close-up mode is successively selected when it is desired to confirm a finish of the makeup.
- the camera portion 53 is removed from the mirror unit 51 and is held by a user's hand 59 such as sown in FIG. 9.
- the taking lens 23 of the camera portion 53 is laid to a user's face 60 to display an enlarged image of the face on the LCD panel 21 . By doing so, it is possible to confirm the finish of the makeup, for instance, a color and a shape of an eyebrow and a lip.
- the makeup mirror apparatus 50 is used only for the purpose of confirming the finish of the makeup.
- the exterior 55 of the camera portion 55 is integrally formed with an attachment 61 for attaching a cosmetic tool.
- the attachment 61 is provided with a fitting hole 62 formed on a parallel with the optical axis L of the taking lens 23 .
- the cosmetic tool of the eyebrow brush 32 , the eye pencil 33 , a lipstick and so forth is fitted into the fitting hole 62 so that the cosmetic tool is removably attached thereto.
- the first and second embodiments describe the makeup performed for the lip, the eyebrow and so forth of the user's face.
- the present invention is not exclusive to the face.
- the makeup may be performed for any part of the user.
- the present invention may be applicable to manicure of a nail.
- the present invention may be applicable to hair styling.
- the following description relates to the manicure and the hair styling.
- a member identical with that of the foregoing embodiments is denoted by the same reference numeral and the description thereof is abbreviated.
- FIG. 11 shows a state in that the manicure is performed for the nails under the normal mode.
- the LCD panel 21 of the mirror unit 51 displays a sample image 65 used for the manicure.
- the user adjusts positions of nails 65 a through 65 e of the sample image 65 to positions of user's nails reflected in the half mirror 22 .
- nail polish is applied so as to correspond to a color and a shape of the sample image.
- the sample image of the manicure may be a color pattern or the like indicating many colors, instead of displaying the shape and the color of the nail.
- a sample image 66 for performing the manicure in which a painting is drawn on the nail, may be displayed.
- the user draws the painting on the nail so as to correspond to a picture 66 a of the sample image 66 .
- Such operations may be performed by using the camera portion 53 under the enlargement mode and the close-up mode.
- the nail polish may be applied by attaching a manicure brush to the camera portion 53 .
- a sample image 67 of a hair style is displayed such as shown in FIG. 13.
- a position of user's hair 68 is adjusted to a position of the sample image 67 .
- hair cutting, hair blowing, and coloring are carried out so as to correspond to a shape and a color of the sample image 67 . In this way, hair styling is performed.
- Image data of the sample image used for the manicure and the hair styling may be read from a storage medium of a memory card and so forth, in which various patterns of the sample images are stored, similarly to the first and second embodiments. Alternatively, it is considered to photograph the manicure and the hair styling finished by professionals (nail artist and hairdresser) at a nail salon and a hair salon. The image data obtained in this way may be used as the sample image.
- the half mirror is disposed in front of the LCD panel to constitute the mirror unit.
- the present invention is not exclusive to this.
- a total-reflection mirror identical with a normal cosmetic mirror may be used as a mirror for reflecting the user's face.
- a liquid-crystal panel of a transmission type is disposed so as to cover the front of the total-reflection mirror.
- One's makeup may be performed such that the user's face reflected in the total-reflection mirror is overlapped with the sample image displayed on the liquid-crystal panel of the transmission type.
- the member for displaying the sample image and the enlarged image is not exclusive to the liquid-crystal panel.
- a thin electronic display unit it is possible to use a thin electronic display unit to be stacked on a mirror reflecting the user's face.
- this kind of the electronic display unit it is possible to use an electronic display unit of well-known DLP (digital micromirror device) system. It is also possible to use an electronic display unit in which self-luminous-type EL elements respectively covered with plural kinds of color filters are arranged every pixel.
- DLP digital micromirror device
- the mirror for reflecting the user is unified with the electronic display unit, which displays the sample image and so forth, to constitute the mirror unit.
- the electronic display unit and the camera portion may be separated parts relative to the mirror so as to be removably attached to a compact case and a cosmetic stand, which are used as a normal cosmetic mirror.
- the electronic display unit and the camera portion may be attached only when the user wants to use them.
- the CCD image sensor is used as an imaging device.
- the present invention is not exclusive to the CCD image sensor.
- Another imaging device for instance, a CMOS image sensor may be used.
- the smart media registered trademark
- the memory card for recording the data of the sample image the smart media (registered trademark) is not exclusive. It is possible to use another recording medium of memory stick (registered trademark), compact flash (registered trademark) and so forth.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a makeup mirror apparatus reflecting a user thereof when making up, and also relates to a makeup method using the makeup mirror apparatus.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- At a finishing stage for making up, it is usually performed to write eyebrows and to use a lipstick. It is very difficult, however, to finish one's makeup in a fine state such as to be finished by a professional makeup artist. In view of this, as a tool for finishing one's makeup in a finer state, a makeup template tends to be widely used such as described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-108730. This template is a plastic sheet having frame openings, which are formed in preferable shapes of an eyebrow and a lip. The template is put to the eyebrow and the lip to use an eyebrow pencil, an eye pencil and a lipstick.
- The above makeup template is put to a user's face in order to write the eyebrow and in order to use the lipstick so that it is necessary to use one hand for the purpose of pressing the template. Hence, the eyebrow must be written and the lipstick must be used only by the other hand so that dexterity is required for making up, further, experience is necessary to some extent for finishing one's makeup in a beautiful state. Meanwhile, when the hand pressing the template tires, a position of the template put on the face is likely to be shifted. Accordingly, there arises a problem in that positions of the written eyebrow and the applied lipstick are also shifted.
- In the meantime, a fashionable style exists in the makeup. The fashion rapidly changes so that the makeup is remote from the current fashion if a user continues to use a single kind of the template. Thus, it is necessary to prepare the new template in accordance with the fashion whenever the newest makeup style is introduced.
- In view of the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a makeup mirror apparatus and a makeup method using the same, in which it is possible to easily finish one's makeup in a beautiful state.
- It is a second object of the present invention to provide a makeup mirror apparatus and a makeup method using the same, in which it is possible to immediately adapt one's makeup to a newest makeup style.
- In order to achieve the above and other objects, the makeup mirror apparatus according to the present invention comprises a mirror for reflecting a user, and an electronic display for displaying a sample image used for performing one's makeup. The mirror and the electronic display are preferable to be contained in a compact case.
- In a preferred embodiment, a half mirror is used as the mirror and is disposed in front of the electronic display. Further, an LCD (liquid crystal display) panel is used as the electronic display. The LCD panel displays the sample image which is read from a memory card loaded in the compact case. The sample image displayed on the LCD panel is overlapped with a face of the user reflected in the half mirror. The user's face is made up by tracing the sample image.
- In another embodiment, the mirror and the electronic display are unified to constitute a mirror unit. A camera portion is removably attached to the mirror unit. The camera portion is removed from the mirror unit and is held by a user's hand. In virtue of this, it is possible to image a detail of the user's face. Incidentally, the camera portion is preferable to be provided with an attachment to which a cosmetic tool for making up is detachably attached.
- According to the makeup mirror apparatus of the present invention, it is possible to carry out fine operations of one's makeup, and the makeup may be easily finished in a beautiful state. Moreover, it is also possible to bring in a newest makeup style without delay.
- The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a usage state of a makeup mirror apparatus according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a non-usage state of the makeup mirror apparatus;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram schematically showing an electrical structure of the makeup mirror apparatus;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory illustration showing a state in that an LCD panel of the makeup mirror apparatus displays a sample image;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a state in that a user holds the makeup mirror apparatus to use it;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are explanatory illustrations showing a state in that the makeup mirror apparatus is used under an enlargement mode;
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory illustration showing a state in that the makeup mirror apparatus is used in another way;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a makeup mirror apparatus of a second embodiment;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a usage state of the makeup mirror apparatus shown in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing an example in which the makeup mirror apparatus shown in FIG. 8 is integrally formed with an attachment for attaching a cosmetic tool;
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory illustration showing a state of the makeup mirror apparatus used for making up nails;
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory illustration showing a state in that a sample image of the nail is displayed when making up the nail; and
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory illustration showing a state of the makeup mirror apparatus used for setting a hair style.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 respectively show a usage state and a non-usage state of a
makeup mirror apparatus 10 according to the present invention. An external shape of themakeup mirror apparatus 10 is identical with that of a cosmetic compact case. Themakeup mirror apparatus 10 is constituted of acase body 11 and a case lid (upper lid) 12. Thecase lid 12 is rotatably attached to thecase body 11 via arotary shaft 13 provided at an end edge thereof. Each of thecase body 11 and thecase lid 12 is formed in a rectangular flat shape having a roundish form as a whole and having a gently curved surface. Owing to this, when thecase lid 12 is closed, themakeup mirror apparatus 10 has a compact-and-portable shape so as to be easily carried. - A front end of the
case body 11 is provided with aclaw 14 integrally formed with abutton 14 a. Thecase lid 12 is formed with anengagement hole 15 located at a position corresponding to theclaw 14. Meanwhile, a spring (not shown) is incorporated inside therotary shaft 13. This spring urges thecase lid 12 toward an open position shown in FIG. 1. When thecase lid 12 is kept in a closed position shown in FIG. 2, theclaw 14 engages with theengagement hole 15 to lock thecase lid 12 at the closed position. Upon pushing thebutton 14 a downward, theclaw 14 is released from theengagement hole 15 so that thecase lid 12 is rotated toward the open position by means of the spring incorporated in therotary shaft 13. - An inner surface of the
case lid 12 is provided with amirror unit 16 and acamera portion 17, further, the outside thereof is formed with amemory slot 18. With respect to adetachable memory card 20 loaded into thememory slot 18, are used smart media (registered trademark) and so forth. Thecase lid 12 has a built-inpower battery 19. As to thepower battery 19, a sheet battery having a flat shape is used in order to thin thecase lid 12 down. - The
mirror unit 16 is constituted of an LCD panel 21 (see FIG. 3) and ahalf mirror 22. TheLCD panel 21 is fixed to the inner surface of thecase lid 12. Thehalf mirror 22 is attached so as to cover the front of theLCD panel 21. Thehalf mirror 22 is the so-called semitransparent mirror. An image displayed on theLCD panel 21 is observed from the outside through thehalf mirror 22. - The
LCD panel 21 displays a sample image read from thememory card 20 in which data of the sample images of fifty or more, for instance, are stored. The sample images include various patterns of eyebrows and contours of lips. When themakeup mirror apparatus 10 is used, the sample image read from thememory card 20 is displayed on theLCD panel 21, and at the same time, a user's face is reflected in thehalf mirror 22. The user's face reflected in thehalf mirror 22 is overlapped with the sample image displayed on theLCD panel 21 to trace a contour of the sample image. Owing to this, it is possible to finish one's makeup in a beautiful state. The sample image to be displayed on theLCD panel 21 is stored in a storage medium of the memory card so that it is possible to always adapt the makeup to the newest style by changing thememory card 20. Incidentally, the way of obtaining the new sample image is not exclusive to the change of thememory card 20. Thememory card 20 removed from themakeup mirror apparatus 10 may be connected to a personal computer, a communication terminal and so forth to store image data of the sample image, which is sent via a telephone station, in the memory card. Alternatively, themakeup mirror apparatus 10 may have a communication function to receive the image data of the sample image. The received image data is stored in thememory card 20. - The
camera portion 17 is formed with a takingwindow 24 for exposing a takinglens 23 behind which a CCD image sensor 25 (see FIG. 3) is disposed. Thecamera portion 17 is positioned at an upper portion of themirror unit 16. An optical axis L of the taking lens and a focal length thereof are set such that the user's face is imaged when the user confronts the front of themirror unit 16. Thecamera portion 17 is used for the purpose of finishing the makeup in a more beautiful state rather than the ordinary makeup. The user's face is taken by thecamera portion 17, and a part of the taken face is enlarged and is displayed on theLCD panel 21. The sample image to be overlapped with the enlarged part of the face is also enlarged and displayed. Tracing is performed by using the enlarged image so that the fine makeup may be easily performed. - The inner surface of the
case body 11 is provided with a cosmetic-material containing area 26, abrush containing area 27, andoperation buttons 28. The cosmetic-material containing area 26 containscosmetic materials cosmetic materials - The
brush containing area 27 has an oblong concave shape and contains aneyebrow brush 32, aneye pencil 33 and so force necessary for writing the eyebrow. Theoperation buttons 28 includes a mode switching button and an adjustment button. The mode switching button is used for changing a normal mode and an enlargement mode utilizing thecamera portion 17. The adjustment button is used for selecting the sample image to be displayed on theLCD panel 21, and is also used for adjusting a display magnification of the sample image and a magnification of the image taken by thecamera portion 17. All of the buttons for executing various operations are arranged. - FIG. 3 schematically shows an electrical structure of the
makeup mirror apparatus 10 of the present invention. Themakeup mirror apparatus 10 is roughly divided into two portions of anLCD display portion 34 and thecamera portion 17. These portions are controlled by an image-data processing circuit 35. - The image-
data processing circuit 35 totally controls electrical operations of themakeup mirror apparatus 10, for instance, the display of the sample image read from thememory card 20, and the display of the user's face taken by thecamera portion 17. The image-data processing circuit 35 monitors signals, which are inputted from theoperation buttons 28 via an I/O port 36, to perform signal processing in accordance with the inputted signal. Thememory card 20 is used for both of writing and reading. - The
camera portion 17 is mainly constituted of members necessary for imaging the user's face. TheCCD image sensor 25 is disposed behind the takinglens 23. By focusing the takinglens 23, a subject image is formed on a photoelectric surface of theCCD image sensor 25. ACCD driver 37 drives theCCD image sensor 25 to convert the optical subject image into an electric image signal to be outputted. The outputted image signal is amplified by anamplifier 38 up to an appropriate level. After that, the image signal is digitally converted by anA-D converter 39 and is inputted into the image-data processing circuit 35. - Under the normal mode, the image-
data processing circuit 35 outputs the data of the sample image, which is read from thememory card 20, to anLCD driver 42 via aD-A converter 40 and anamplifier 41. Meanwhile, under the enlargement mode, the image-data processing circuit 35 outputs the image data, in which the user's face taken by thecamera portion 17 is enlarged, to theLCD driver 42 in addition to the sample image. Owing to this, on theLCD panel 21 driven by theLCD driver 42, the sample image is displayed under the normal mode. In contrast, under the enlargement mode, the composed image of the sample image and the enlarged image of the user's face is displayed on theLCD panel 21. - Next, an operation of the above structure is described below. When the
makeup mirror apparatus 10 is used, thecase lid 12 is opened first to set the usage state. Then, theoperation button 28 is pressed to turn on the power supply. The normal mode is selected at the outset. Upon selecting the normal mode, shapes ofeyebrows 43 of the sample image are displays on theLCD panel 21 such as shown in FIG. 4. The user changes the sample image by using theoperation button 28 until the sample image of a favorite shape is displayed. After determining the sample image, themakeup mirror apparatus 10 is held such as shown in FIG. 5. A position of theeyebrow 43 of the sample image displayed on theLCD panel 21 is overlapped with a position of the user's eyebrow reflected in thehalf mirror 22. In this state, the makeup is performed. - When making up the eyebrow, one of the
cosmetic materials 29 to 31 is put on atip 32 a of theeyebrow brush 32 to apply it to the user's face. At this time, the cosmetic material is applied, tracing the outline of theeyebrow 43 of the sample image so as not to straggle therefrom. By the way, in addition to the application of the cosmetic material, the length of the user's eyebrow is sometimes adjusted with scissors and the user's eyebrow of superfluous portions are sometimes pulled with tweezers. Also in these cases, the user's eyebrow may be cut and pulled relative to a portion located outside theeyebrow 43 of the sample image. Moreover, when the eyebrow is made up, the cosmetic material is applied so as to change a kind of the color and a tone thereof in accordance with the respective portions of the eyebrow, for example, in accordance with a leadingportion 43 a, amiddle portion 43 b, and a trailingportion 43 c. As to theeyebrow 43 of the sample image, the kind of the color and the tone thereof are shown by a color image. Thus, the user applies the cosmetic material to the user's eyebrow with theeyebrow brush 32 and writes the user's eyebrow with theeye pencil 33 so as to correspond to the color of theeyebrow 43 of the sample image. - When finishing the outline in a more beautiful state and arranging edge shapes of the leading
portion 43 a and the trailingportion 43 c, namely when performing the fine makeup, the enlargement mode is set with the mode switching button. Upon setting the enlargement mode, thecamera portion 17 is turned on to image the user's face by theCCD image sensor 25. The image of the user's face taken by theCCD image sensor 25 is enlarged and is displayed on theLCD panel 21. In the present embodiment, since the eyebrow is made up, a position of ahand 44 holding themakeup mirror apparatus 10 is adjusted so as to image the user's eyebrow with thecamera portion 17. Upon this, anenlarged image 45 of the user's eyebrow is displayed such as shown in FIG. 6A. Incidentally, this moment is just after switching the normal mode to the enlargement mode so that theeyebrows 43 of the sample image are displayed similarly to the normal mode. - Successively, the user manipulates the
operation button 28 such that an amplification of theeyebrow 43 and a position thereof are adjusted so as to correspond to theenlarged image 45 of the user's eyebrow. Upon adjusting the sample image in this way, theenlarged image 45 and theeyebrow 43 of the sample image are displayed in a overlapping state (see FIG. 6B). After that, similarly to the makeup under the normal mode, theeyebrow 43 of the sample image is traced, applying the cosmetic material to the user's eyebrow with theeyebrow brush 32 and writing the user's eyebrow with theeye pencil 33. Incidentally, in FIG. 6, only one eyebrow is displayed for the purpose of displaying the enlarged image as large as possible. However, this is not exclusive. Both eyebrows may be displayed in a state that the eyebrows are enlarged within an extent staying in theLCD panel 21. - In the above embodiment, the eyebrow is made up as an example. The present invention, however, is not exclusive to the eyebrow. Another portion of the face, for instance a lip, may be made up. Alternatively, instead of the partial makeup, the whole of the user's face may be made up by displaying a sample image of the whole face.
- In the above embodiment, the user's eyebrow is overlapped with the sample image to trace it for making up. The present invention, however, is not exclusive. Such as shown in FIG. 7, the
mirror unit 16 may be divided into two areas of a left area 16 a and a right area 16 b. In this case, theeyebrow 43 of the sample image is displayed only on the left area 16 a, and the user's face reflected in the right area 16 b is made up so as to become symmetry relative to the sample image. - Next, a second embodiment of the present invention is described below. In the above first embodiment, the makeup mirror apparatus has the exterior which is identical with a cosmetic compact case. In contrast, the second embodiment relates to a makeup mirror apparatus of a desktop style having a form of a cosmetic mirror mainly used in a home. Incidentally, a member identical with that of the first embodiment is denoted by the same reference numeral and the description thereof is abbreviated.
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makeup mirror apparatus 50 according to this embodiment comprises amirror unit 51, asupport 52 for supporting themirror unit 51, and acamera portion 53. Themirror unit 51 has a similar structure with themirror unit 16 of the first embodiment. Themirror unit 51 is constituted of theLCD panel 21 and thehalf mirror 22 stacked thereon. An upper portion of themirror unit 51 is formed with a concave 54 for attaching thecamera portion 53. Thecamera portion 53 has acylindrical exterior 55 in which the takinglens 23 and theCCD image sensor 25 similar to the first embodiment are incorporated. Theexterior 55 of thecamera portion 53 is formed so as to have a periphery corresponding to the concave 54 of themirror unit 51. Thecamera portion 53 is removably attached to themirror unit 51. - The
support 52 is provided with theoperation button 28 and apower cord 56. Thesupport 52 rotatably supports themirror unit 51 via arotary shaft 57. Thecamera portion 53 is connected to thesupport 52 via acord 58. Thepower cord 56 is connected to an outlet of a home to supply a power to themakeup mirror apparatus 50. - An operation of the above-mentioned structure is described below. When the
makeup mirror apparatus 50 is used, thepower cord 56 is connected to the outlet of the home to turn on the power supply. Then, theoperation button 28 is handled to select a usage mode. At this time, themirror unit 51 is rotated around therotary shaft 57 for adjusting an angle thereof so as to reflect the user's face in a good state. In this embodiment, a close-up mode is provided besides the normal mode and the enlargement mode, which are identical with the first embodiment. Under the close-up mode, thecamera portion 53 is removed from themirror unit 51 and is used separately therefrom. - Under the normal mode and the enlargement mode, the sample image is displayed on the
LCD panel 21 in a similar way to the first embodiment. The sample image is traced to perform the makeup. After performing the makeup under the normal mode and the enlargement mode, the close-up mode is successively selected when it is desired to confirm a finish of the makeup. Under the close-up mode, thecamera portion 53 is removed from themirror unit 51 and is held by a user'shand 59 such as sown in FIG. 9. The takinglens 23 of thecamera portion 53 is laid to a user'sface 60 to display an enlarged image of the face on theLCD panel 21. By doing so, it is possible to confirm the finish of the makeup, for instance, a color and a shape of an eyebrow and a lip. - By the way, under the close-up mode in the second embodiment, the
makeup mirror apparatus 50 is used only for the purpose of confirming the finish of the makeup. However, by slightly improving thecamera portion 53 such as shown in FIG. 10, the fine makeup may be easily performed so that it is possible to finish the makeup in a more beautiful state. In this case, theexterior 55 of thecamera portion 55 is integrally formed with anattachment 61 for attaching a cosmetic tool. Theattachment 61 is provided with afitting hole 62 formed on a parallel with the optical axis L of the takinglens 23. The cosmetic tool of theeyebrow brush 32, theeye pencil 33, a lipstick and so forth is fitted into thefitting hole 62 so that the cosmetic tool is removably attached thereto. Owing to this, in the state that thecamera portion 53 is laid to the user's face under the close-up mode, it becomes possible to perform the makeup with the cosmetic tool fixed to theattachment 61, displaying the enlarged image of the face on theLCD panel 23. In this way, the fine makeup may be easily performed. - The first and second embodiments describe the makeup performed for the lip, the eyebrow and so forth of the user's face. The present invention, however, is not exclusive to the face. The makeup may be performed for any part of the user. For example, such as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the present invention may be applicable to manicure of a nail. Further, such as shown in FIG. 13, the present invention may be applicable to hair styling. The following description relates to the manicure and the hair styling. A member identical with that of the foregoing embodiments is denoted by the same reference numeral and the description thereof is abbreviated.
- FIG. 11 shows a state in that the manicure is performed for the nails under the normal mode. The
LCD panel 21 of themirror unit 51 displays asample image 65 used for the manicure. The user adjusts positions ofnails 65 a through 65 e of thesample image 65 to positions of user's nails reflected in thehalf mirror 22. And then, nail polish is applied so as to correspond to a color and a shape of the sample image. In this way, manicure is performed for the nail. The sample image of the manicure may be a color pattern or the like indicating many colors, instead of displaying the shape and the color of the nail. Alternatively, such as shown in FIG. 12, asample image 66 for performing the manicure (nail art), in which a painting is drawn on the nail, may be displayed. In this case, the user draws the painting on the nail so as to correspond to apicture 66 a of thesample image 66. Such operations may be performed by using thecamera portion 53 under the enlargement mode and the close-up mode. Further, the nail polish may be applied by attaching a manicure brush to thecamera portion 53. - As to the hair styling, a
sample image 67 of a hair style is displayed such as shown in FIG. 13. A position of user'shair 68 is adjusted to a position of thesample image 67. After that, are carried out hair cutting, hair blowing, and coloring so as to correspond to a shape and a color of thesample image 67. In this way, hair styling is performed. - Image data of the sample image used for the manicure and the hair styling may be read from a storage medium of a memory card and so forth, in which various patterns of the sample images are stored, similarly to the first and second embodiments. Alternatively, it is considered to photograph the manicure and the hair styling finished by professionals (nail artist and hairdresser) at a nail salon and a hair salon. The image data obtained in this way may be used as the sample image.
- In the first and second embodiments, the half mirror is disposed in front of the LCD panel to constitute the mirror unit. The present invention, however, is not exclusive to this. For example, as a mirror for reflecting the user's face, a total-reflection mirror identical with a normal cosmetic mirror may be used. In this case, a liquid-crystal panel of a transmission type is disposed so as to cover the front of the total-reflection mirror. One's makeup may be performed such that the user's face reflected in the total-reflection mirror is overlapped with the sample image displayed on the liquid-crystal panel of the transmission type. Meanwhile, the member for displaying the sample image and the enlarged image is not exclusive to the liquid-crystal panel. It is possible to use a thin electronic display unit to be stacked on a mirror reflecting the user's face. As to this kind of the electronic display unit, it is possible to use an electronic display unit of well-known DLP (digital micromirror device) system. It is also possible to use an electronic display unit in which self-luminous-type EL elements respectively covered with plural kinds of color filters are arranged every pixel.
- In the above embodiment, the mirror for reflecting the user is unified with the electronic display unit, which displays the sample image and so forth, to constitute the mirror unit. However, this is not exclusive. The electronic display unit and the camera portion may be separated parts relative to the mirror so as to be removably attached to a compact case and a cosmetic stand, which are used as a normal cosmetic mirror. In this case, the electronic display unit and the camera portion may be attached only when the user wants to use them.
- In the first and second embodiments, the CCD image sensor is used as an imaging device. The present invention, however, is not exclusive to the CCD image sensor. Another imaging device, for instance, a CMOS image sensor may be used. Further, with respect to the memory card for recording the data of the sample image, the smart media (registered trademark) is not exclusive. It is possible to use another recording medium of memory stick (registered trademark), compact flash (registered trademark) and so forth.
- Although the present invention has been fully described by way of the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those having skill in this field. Therefore, unless otherwise these changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as included therein.
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